Raisins are dried grapes.
Mostly raisins are produced by sun-drying from seedless grapes. There are many
varieties. Best known are Thompson Seedless and Sultana – both are seedless and
have brown color; Zante Currants - dark brown, small raisins; Muscats – brown,
large, pitted mechanically; Flame raisins – red, very dark, large; Golden –
Thompson Seedless or Sultana bleached with sulfur dioxide.

Harvest time

Harvest time depends on variety,
but main season is August.

Growing area

Australia, Chile, Greece, Iran,
Turkey, South Africa, USA

Uses

Raisins mostly used in baking, like
in fruitcakes, also are eaten out of hand. Parts of raisins are used for making
raisins pasta for baking and cooking use.